Examples of using Electress in English and their translations into German
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Good night, Madame Electress!
I'm in the Electress of Saxony Room.
A fairytale garden for the electress.
Hedevig, Electress of Saxony, sister of Christian IV.
The town of Annaburg owes its present name to the electress Anna, known also as Mother Anna.
The electress slept beneath a ceiling picture of the flower goddess Flora by Joseph Werner.
In 1825, the castle was bought by Bavarian Electress Maria Leopoldine, who was married to Count Ludwig of Arco.
She was named after her paternal great-grandmother, Sophie of Brandenburg, Electress of Saxony.
Electress Sophia Dorothea, wife of the Great Elector, dedicated the house to the widows and children of Protestant priests.
Catherine of Saxony(1421- 23 August 1476)was a princess of Saxony by birth and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.
The Electress Anna of Brandenburg(1576-1625). On the back her husband Johan Siegmund(1572-1619), brother of Queen Anne Cathrine.
Sophie of Brandenburg(6 June 1568- 7 December 1622)was a Princess of Brandenburg and by marriage Electress of Saxony.
Since the state garden show in 2009, this dreamlike landscape once owned by electress Louise Henriette of Oranien has been shining in new splendour.
The center of the palace is the great hall in the middle section,which is flanked laterally by the apartments of the Elector and Electress.
This includes the only intact room,the Cabinet Library of Elisabeth Auguste, Electress of Bavaria, which can be viewed from inside the Object Museum.
For four generations from the beginning of the 17th century onwards this was the apartment occupied by the duchess andsubsequently the electress.
The Electress Anna of Brandenburg(1576-1625). On the back her husband Johan Siegmund(1572-1619), brother of Queen Anne Cathrine. Miniature in oil from 1612.
Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst(15 September 1563- 8 November 1607)was a princess of Anhalt by birth and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.
The Electress Anna Sophie of Saxony(1647-1717), Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden(1656- 93) and the Electress Wilhelmine Ernestine of Pfalz(1650-1706), Christian V's sisters, 1680.
Eleanor of Prussia(21 August 1583- 9 April 1607)was a princess of the Duchy of Prussia by birth and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.
During Frederick's absence, Electress Catherine organized another army of 20,000 men, which rushed to Frederick's aid, but was defeated devastatingly in the Battle of Aussig in 1426.
Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach(12 May 1529- 2 November 1575) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.
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Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin(10 August 1549- 30 September 1602)was a Margravine of Brandenburg-Küstrin by birth and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.
Thе summer residence оf electress Sophie Charlotte, which is over 300 years old, is impressive nоt just because оf its French-inspired landscape architecture with sturdy bоx trees, but also because оf its magnificent 17th/18th century architecture.
Since the state garden show in 2009, this dreamlike landscape once owned by electress Louise Henriette of Oranien has been shining in new splendour.
In this small hunting lodge, the Electress Elisabeth von Brandenburg, who had secretly given herself over to Evangelical teachings, found refuge between 1536 and 1545 after the staunchly Catholic Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg had threatened to have her walled up alive.
The historical procession of the Florentine Republic of the Palagio of Guelph parades through the streets of downtown Florence andplaces yellow flowers(the preferred colour of Electress Palatine) on her tomb in the Medici Chapel.
Anna of Saxony may also refer to:* Anna of Saxony, Landgravine of Hesse(1420-1462),wife of Landgrave Louis III of Hesse* Anna of Saxony, Electress of Brandenburg(1437-1512), daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony and wife of Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg==See also==* Princess Anna of Saxony(disambiguation).
They also took a critical position concerning the politics of their Hessian home byovertly discussing political issues in the circle of electress Auguste, who was separated from her husband, and consequently opposed the government of the Hessian elector Wilhelm II.